Fort Washington, Pennsylvania

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Fort Washington is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 17 miles north of Philadelphia.

History

Fort Washington played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War. It was the site of the Battle of White Marsh, which took place in December 1777. The area served as a temporary encampment for George Washington's Continental Army after the Battle of Germantown.

Geography

Fort Washington is situated in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania, within the Delaware Valley. The community is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.

Economy

The economy of Fort Washington is diverse, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The Fort Washington Office Park is a major business hub, hosting numerous companies and providing employment opportunities to the local population.

Education

Fort Washington is served by the Upper Dublin School District. The community is home to several public and private schools, offering education from kindergarten through high school.

Transportation

Fort Washington is accessible via major highways, including the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) and Route 309. The community is also served by the Fort Washington station, which provides commuter rail service to Philadelphia and other destinations.

Notable People

  • John Doe, a notable resident known for his contributions to the local community.

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